After years of debate about its existence, doctors now think they have discovered definitive evidence that the elusive G spot is indeed very real. A team of researchers in Turkey think they have confirmed the so-called erogenous zone located a few inches into the pussy, as detailed in a new study published in the European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology. They found that women experienced fewer and less intense orgasms following surgery to an area long thought to contain the G spot.
While arousal and libido remained the same after the operation, “we found a remarkable decrease in orgasm in these patients” post-op, study authors wrote, suggesting that the G spot was damaged during surgery. The anterior wall of the vagina, the alleged home of the hotly debated G spot, swells during arousal and is believed to play a role in orgasms. The Turkish research team behind the new study notes that they only monitored patients for six months post-surgery—so longer-term studies would be needed to confirm their findings.
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